Thomas Clay McCreery (December 12, 1816July 10, 1890) was a
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U.S. Senator
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from
Kentucky.
Born at
Yelvington, Kentucky
Yelvington is a small unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Kentucky, located approximately 12 miles east of Owensboro along U.S. Route 60 east and near the Daviess-Hancock county line.
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, McCreery graduated from
Centre College, in
Danville, Kentucky
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, in 1837. He studied law, passed the bar, and commenced practice in
Frankfort, Kentucky
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. He then returned to Owensboro and engaged in literary pursuits.
He ran unsuccessfully for election in 1842 to the
Twenty-eighth Congress
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, and again in 1844 to the
Twenty-ninth Congress. He served as a
presidential elector on the Democratic tickets in 1852, 1856, and 1860. He was finally elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
James Guthrie, and served from February 19, 1868, to March 3, 1871. However, McCreery faced many accusations by then-Governor
John W. Stevenson, of helping hated former Union General
Steven G. Burbridge obtain a position as revenue collector, and lost to Stevenson in the following election. McCreery was again elected to the United States Senate in 1872 and served from March 4, 1873, to March 3, 1879, when he declined to be a candidate for reelection. He retired from public life and lived on his farm in
Daviess County, Kentucky, and moved back to Owensboro, where he died and was interred in
Rosehill Elmwood Cemetery
Rosehill Elmwood Cemetery is located at 1300 Old Hartford Road Owensboro Daviess County Kentucky. There are about 55,000 interments. It is officially recognized as a historical landmark by the state of Kentucky. Notable people buried in the ceme ...
.
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1816 births
1890 deaths
Politicians from Owensboro, Kentucky
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